An introduction to workshop style classes for singers of 4 years’ experience or more: employ your vocal technique in a more flexible and artistic way and develop your understanding of critical evaluation of singing.

Have you had regular piano tuition for around three years? Improve your hand coordination, musical phrasing, reading and finger technique, and improve your confidence. Progress quickly in this more intensive two hour class. Taught in the digital piano classroom, with one keyboard per student.

We will work with Shakespearean text for sense, rhythm and emotional truth. We will discuss and workshop speeches and scenes from King Lear and Cymbeline. The course may include a visit to Lincoln's Inn Library.

Ever dreamed of dancing, or just wanting a fun and exciting way to get active and meet new people, these workshops are the perfect place to take that first step! We have the right teachers that are patient, knowledgeable and understand how daunting it can be to try dance for the first time.

This is a fun class in a great atmosphere here at Citylit. You will leave wishing you had tried this earlier. Working on basic dance steps, timing, posture, direction and rhythm. Learning choreography and different dance styles to great music, at a slow and even pace.

Come together with others to explore the work of different playwrights, share the spoken word and gain insight into differnet plays. These fun and friendly sessions are for people who would like to read and discuss plays under the guidance of a theatre professional. Working in a supportive atmosphere you will read out loud and discuss the main themes of a range of both contemporary and classic texts.

Come and enjoy reading aloud short stories and passages from novels by Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy, while using your voice to provide narrative and create character.

This established ensemble sings original arrangements of jazz and popular songs, and performs frequently. Develop your ear, timing, intonation, memory, performance skills and team work. New members with strong voices, good music reading and aural skills are welcome. Contact the Music Department to enquire about availability of places and to arrange an audition.

This is the beginning of our piano programme: suitable for absolute beginners to both piano and music-reading. This classic course is the perfect way to start your piano playing. You will be taught in our digital piano classroom, with one keyboard per student.

If you play piano at around grade 8 standard, join one of these workshops to develop your playing by studying a wide repertoire, learning to make your own stylistic and interpretive decision under your tutor's guidance. Repertoire for this term is Schubert - selections from Moments musicaux, Impromptus, Sonatas, Dances. Break week: 23rd October 2019.

Explore music theatre singing and grow your knowledge of the repertoire. Suitable for singers and actors wanting to improve their singing technique. Be guided through the basics to find the right singing qualities for this repertoire.

Character voices aren’t just for cartoons. Learn the tools and techniques you need to create new and unique character voices or to accurately imitate a historical or contemporary voice for animation, stage and screen.

Working in a friendly and supportive atmosphere, you'll explore the basic technical skills required for working on camera. This is a lengthier course than the daytime courses, and will provide you with a keener awareness and understanding of performing to camera.